Weston, James
Weston, James, stenographer
Weston, James, 1688-1751
James Weston Scottish stenographer
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Weston ‡c Scottish stenographer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weston, James
- 100 1 _ ‡a Weston, James
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weston, James ‡c (Stenographer)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weston, James, ‡d 1688-1751
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
Works
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The assembled patriots : or, the meeting of the Parliament. A poem, dedicated to His Majesty | |
Book of common prayer | |
Dick's holidays and what he did with them : a picture book of country life for young folks | |
dictionary, oran alphabetical table .. | |
Directions for writing short-hand .. | |
James Weston papers | |
Mr. Weston's excellent new method of short-hand : which surpasses all others yet extant, in swiftness to write, and easiness to be read, is taught by Anthony Clayton, formerly a goldsmith in Cheapside, with such improvements and amendments, .. | |
A new short-hand grammar : containing a general rule, for writing any language, whether English, Latin, French, &c. Also, particular shortening and joining rules, fitted to the English tongue, for Joining in every-sentence Five, Six, or more Words together; without taking off the Pen in an Instant of Time Never before invented. Done according to all the Improvements, which the Author hath made since he published his Former Short Hand Grammar about Twenty Years ago: Which Improvements render this New Method a great deal more Easy, Speedy, and Legible, as is evident by Comparing the Large Specimen of the Writing in the Former Grammar with the Same Large Specimen, in this New Grammar. And yet these Improvements may be learn'd with Ease, in the space of Three or Four Days, by any who have learned the Former Method. This New Method is so Compleat, That any Gentleman, or Lady may Learn the Art perfectly by this Book alone, and Take down from a Moderate Speakers Mouth, any Speech, Lecture, Sermon, Trial, Play, &c. Word for Word, and also Read distinctly one anothers Writing. Authoriz'd by his Majesty, And Attested by many Gentlemen, at the Beginning hereof; compos'd by James Weston, the only Author of this New Method | |
Observations and explications, proper for better understanding the letters of the alphabet | |
Stenography compleated or the art of short-hand brought to perfection |